Category Archives: styles of creativity

Clarifying and Developing: A Balancing Act

I’m exploring how creativity works within a creative organization — what are the strengths and where are the potential blind spots? In an earlier post, I described how the eight members of the core team recently learned their FourSight Breakthrough … Continue reading

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Riding High on Ideas

A Creative Thinking Profile of a Creative Team I’m exploring how creativity works within a creative organization — what are the strengths and where are the potential blind spots? As an important first step, the eight members of the core … Continue reading

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Newsweek on the Torrance Test of Creative Thinking

NEWSWEEK ON THE TORRANCE TEST OF CREATIVE THINKING Back in November, I offered an homage to E. Paul Torrance and his ground-breaking assessment of creative potential, the Torrance Test of Creative Thinking, or TTCT. (I morphed it to the “Timely … Continue reading

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Fear of the Pink Tutu

Over the past several months, I’ve been part of a team developing an experiential program on creativity and innovation for business audiences. We are now stepping up our marketing efforts for the program, and in the course of this I … Continue reading

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